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Previously on "Prescott has bulimia - shame he didn't have the balls to admit it earlier"
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Helluva post, hyperD. Loving the vocabulary. My personal favourite line:
'...gorging and slurping and lapping and snorting while sticking his chipolata into anyone apart from his wife.'
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThe bloke was useless. The only reason he remained in govt was that he was a handy go between between Bliar and old guard Labour. He was a Labour party apparatchnik disguised as a minister who was vastly overpaid from taxpayer's money.
He was so incompetent that his regional assemblies and transport policies were a sham and a vaste and obvious waste of our money; his quasi-verbosity was the epitomy and ultimate revelation of how deep his ignorance ran.
It's no wonder that most of the opposition in the House of Lords used to jeer "Another G&T Giovanni" whenever Jabba used to break the vacuum and haul himself off his sweaty leather seat to spew forth his ill-educated meaningless patois.
The man with so little courage and so little class and education, that he could only display his pugilistic side when someone threw an egg at him during the 2001 election.
Prescott couldn't even get bulimia right: he forgot the purging stage which is part of the full cycle "ritual".
He's not a bulimic - he's a diabetic, overweight, glutonous pig with a book coming out which conveniently distracts the public from the 10p tax debacle.
He's just a misogynistic, adulterous, arrogant, council tax avoiding, self-centred buffoon with delusions of adequacy.
In a perfect world, no-one would buy his book and it would only be available in car boot sales for 5 for 50p.Last edited by hyperD; 21 April 2008, 14:48.
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and I bet he's still in his cushy flat over Admiralty Arch to this day
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The bloke was useless. The only reason he remained in govt was that he was a handy go between between Bliar and old guard Labour. He was a Labour party apparatchnik disguised as a minister who was vastly overpaid from taxpayer's money.
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I dont its fair being mean to someone who has so much on his plate, plus I think he did try to confess all when he started gibbering about someone moving his tectonic plates. It's just that no one understood what he was on about
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Originally posted by Marina View PostI can't believe even Prescott would eat a book.
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Originally posted by Marina View PostI can't believe even Prescott would eat a book.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI think what he's trying to say is he's half bulimic - He gorge eats, and then forgets to throw up
(IGMC)
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostListen Dogbreath.
No, sas made a comment about village idiots falling out, my response was to include him in it.
Yes, I never wanted to join the council.
Why don't you go back to boasting, you are better at it than insults.
I hope you use mouthwash...
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